Welcome to A Tobacco-Free Initiative (ATI)

Welcome to ATI, A Tobacco-free Initiative to help smokers quit and switch to greener alternatives such as electronic cigarettes. According to the CDC, over 400,000 Americans die each year due to smoking related causes, and another 40,000 due to secondhand smoking. eCigs have the potential to save millions of lives as they don’t harm the user with over 4,000 chemicals and carcinogens found in tobacco cigarettes. Research has also shown that secondhand vaping is much less harmful than secondhand smoking. Although e-cigarettes have not yet been approved by the FDA, it’s absurd to think they don’t have the potential to save millions of lives.

Learn more about eCigs

Ecigs are a new technology and the information available on the web may not answer all of your questions. We’ve gathered a list of resources and information to help answer the most commonly asked questions about electronic cigarettes. Learn about how ecigs work, find out if they can help you quit smoking, and more. Read more »

Read our eCig reviews

Finding the perfect ecig can be a challenging if you don’t know what to look for. We’ve tested and reviewed some of the most popular e-cigarettes on the market and given our honest review about the products. Read the reviews »

Get instant savings with eCig coupons and deals

Smokers who switch from tobacco to the electronic cigarettes naturally save money, but we want to help you save even more. eCig starter kits generally range from $25 to $160, and refill cartridges normally cost $10 per five-pack. With our eCig coupons and discounts you can save anywhere from 10% to 40% on your order. Get the coupons »

Top 10 best eCigs of 2014

Finding the perfect ecig can be overwhelming. We’ve put together a list of the best ecig products to narrow your search. See the top 10 list »

Follow our blog for the latest industry news

Interested to find out what’s happening in the ecig market? Checkout our blog for the latest industry news, tips, guides, and more. Visit the blog »